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Theories!
More Theories & Disorders
100
English language learners are taught academic subjects in English.
What is an immersion program?
100
involves understanding and controlling ones emotions, understanding emotions of others, and using knowledge to navigate human interactions
What is emotional intelligence?
100
the understanding that other people can see an object from a point of view that is different from one's own
What is visual perspective taking?
100
learning language is a process of "data crunching" In which the actual process of learning words and their meanings relies on the computational ability of the human brain
What is Cognitive Processing Theory?
100
language development that human brains are innately wired to learn language and that hearing spoken language trigges the activation of universal grammar
What is Nativism?
200
crying, cooing, and babbling
What are the early stages of language development in infants?
200
a chemical that has been linked with a positive feeling that arise in connection with a warm social interaction
What is oxytocin?
200
Rituals that publicly mark a change is status from child to adult
What is rites of passage?
200
a theory of moral development based on three domains of social knowledge- moral, social conventional, and personal- with different ways of deciding what is moral in each of them
What is Social Domain Theory?
200
an irrational fear of something so specific that is so sever it interferes with day to day functioning
What is a phobia?
300
written or spoken language that we use to convey our thoughts, emotions, or needs.
What is expressive language?
300
a disorder marked by inability to form attachments to caregivers
What is Reactive attachment disorder? RAD
300
how people feel about characteristics they associate with themselves
What is self esteem?
300
process by which adolescents work towards achieving and identity: Identity Diffusion Identity Foreclosure Identity Moratorium Identity Achievement
What is Marcia's Identity Statuses theory?
300
language development theory that proposes that the child's readiness to learn language interacts with the child's experiences with language in the environment to bring about the child's language development
What is Interactionism?
400
condition where the person repeats what they hear instead of responding appropriately
What is echolalia?
400
A persistent pattern of behavior marked by violation of the basic rights of others or of major age -appropriate social norms and rules
What is conduct disorder?
400
school based programs designed to boost student's self esteem, with the goal of eventually improving academic performance
What is the self esteem movement?
400
gender concepts are learned through societies norms for each gender
What is Gender Schema theory?
400
Unusual or excessive fear of being scrutinized and evaluated in social situations
What is social anxiety disorder?
500
phonology, morphology, syntax, semantic, and pragmatics
What are the five basic aspects of language?
500
A therapeutic approach based on changing maladaptive thoughts and behaviors to deal with problem focused goals
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
500
when children are aware of the rules and realize that they must adhere to them to maintain their interaction with others, rather than because an adult has told them what to do
What is autonomous morality?
500
theory that an infant's first understanding of self is based upon a growing ability to make things happen
What is Margaret Mahler's sense of self theory?
500
a condition in which a child is fearful and nervous when away from a loved one - usually a parent of loved one.
What is separation anxiety disorder?